

- All Grow a Garden Eggs and What Pets You Get
All Grow a Garden Eggs and What Pets You Get

Grow a Garden features eggs as special loot-box items that reward players with pets, each offering unique passive bonuses to improve the overall experience. These eggs serve as the primary method for acquiring helpful companions that provide various benefits and improvements to your garden's performance.
In this article, we'll explore everything you need to know about eggs, which eggs are currently available, which aren't available, and what pets you can obtain from each type.
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Article Summary

Eggs are loot-box items in Grow a Garden that reward players with pets, each providing passive bonuses to improve garden performance.
The main way to get eggs is through the Egg Shop, where you can buy them with Sheckles or Robux; crafting tables and limited-time events offer additional methods.
Grow a Garden currently has 61 eggs in total, but not all are obtainable; several were exclusive to past events and can no longer be acquired.
Each egg has its own drop pool with unique pets and varying rarity percentages, with higher-cost eggs generally offering better chances at rare companions.
Eggs purchased with Robux can be bought at any time, while Sheckles-based eggs depend on the shop's rotating stock.
How to Get Eggs

Eggs are primarily obtained from the pet egg shop, where you can purchase them with Sheckles if they're in stock, or directly with Robux to skip the waiting time. The egg shop serves as the main hub for acquiring these loot-box items.
To obtain eggs:
Go to the Egg Shop
Talk to Raphael
Select "Show me the Egg Shop" from the dialogue options
Choose your desired egg and purchase it with Sheckles or Robux
Easy as that, but there are some other options to acquire eggs. You can either craft them from the crafting tables through crafting recipes or through in-game limited-time events. These alternative methods provide additional opportunities to expand your pet collection without relying solely on the egg shop's rotating inventory.
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All Eggs in Grow a Garden
Grow a Garden features 61 different eggs, though not all remain accessible. Several eggs appeared during limited-time events and can no longer be obtained, while others rotate through the shop or require crafting materials. The availability changes regularly, making some pets temporarily or permanently unobtainable.
| Cost |
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Sheckles | Robux | ||
Common Egg | 50k | 19 | • Dog - 33.33% |
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| • Black Bunny - 25% |
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| • Starfish - 50% |
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| • Flamingo - 30% |
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| • Grey Mouse - 36% |
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| • Ostrich - 40% |
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| • Caterpillar - 40% |
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| • Caterpillar - 40% |
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| • Wasp - 55% | |
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| • Wasp: 55% |
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| • Bee - 65% |
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| • Raptor - 35% | |
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| • Parasaurolophus - 35% |
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| • Parasaurolophus - 35% |
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| • Parasaurolophus - 35% | |
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| • Meerkat - 45% |
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| • Meerkat - 45% |
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| • Hedgehog - 47% | |
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| • Hedgehog: 47% |
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| • Shiba Inu - 40% |
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| • Bagel Bunny - 50% | |
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| • Orange Tabby - 33.33% |
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| • Cow - 45.55% |
Corrupted Zen Egg | N/A | • Tsuchinoko | |
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| • Dairy Cow: 50% |
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| • Ladybug: 50% |
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| • Robin: 55% |
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| • Robin: 55% |
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| • Robin: 55% |
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| • Tree Frog: 40% |
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| • Bat: 45% |
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| • Bat: 45% |
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| • Oxpecker: 50% |
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| • Oxpecker: 49% |
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| • Topaz Snail: 44.78% |
Lich Crystal Egg | - | - | • Lich 100% |
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| • Turtle Dove (50%) |
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| • Turtle Dove (50%) |
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| • Unicycle Monkey (40%) |
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| • Unicycle Monkey (40%) |
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| • Ghostly Bat (41%) |
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| • New Year's Bird (31%) |
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| • New Year's Bird (31%) |
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| • Partridge (50%) |
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| • Partridge (50%) |
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| • Rainbow Oxpecker (45%) |
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| • Festive Turtle Dove (45%) |
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| • Festive Partridge (45%) |
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| • Rainbow New Year's Bird (27%) |
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| • Rainbow Unicycle Monkey (45%) |
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| • Black Bird (55.16%) |
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| • Rainbow Black Bird (45%) |
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| • Chocolate Bunny (54%) |
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| • Gilded Choc Chocolate Bunny (45%) |
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| • Spring Bee (54%) |
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| • Gilded Choc Spring Bee (45%) |
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| • Black Bird (44.34%) |
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| • Chocolate Bunny (55%) |
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| • Gilded Choc Chocolate Bunny (55%) |
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| • Spring Bee (55%) |
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| • Gilded Choc Chocolate Bunny (55%) |
Each egg contains a unique collection of pets with varying drop rates. The rarity system determines which pets you're most likely to receive, with some eggs offering better chances for rare or legendary companions than others.
Also Read: How to Get and Use the Dinosaur Egg in Grow a Garden?
FAQs About Eggs in Grow a Garden

Q: How many eggs are in Grow a Garden?
A: There are 61 eggs in Grow a Garden. Not all of them are currently obtainable, as several were exclusive to limited-time events and are no longer available in the game.
Q: How do I get eggs in Grow a Garden?
A: Eggs are primarily available through the Egg Shop, where you can purchase them using Sheckles or Robux. You can also obtain certain eggs by crafting them at crafting tables or by participating in limited-time in-game events.
Q: What is the rarest pet in Grow a Garden eggs?
A: Drop rates vary by egg, but some of the rarest pets include the Raccoon from the Night Egg at 0.1%, the Kitsune from the Zen Egg at 0.08%, and the Diamond Panther and Ruby Squid from the Gem Egg, both at 0.5%.
Q: Are limited-time event eggs still available?
A: No. Event eggs like the Dinosaur Egg and Gourmet Egg are no longer obtainable since the events that offered them have ended. If an event returns in the future, those eggs may become available again temporarily.
Final Words
Grow a Garden's egg system provides the main pathway to collecting pets that enhance your farming experience. With different eggs offering various pets with unique abilities, players can strategically choose which eggs to pursue based on their garden goals and available resources.
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